Title: Strategic Sourcing and Contract Analyst II
Agency: Virginia Retirement System
Location: Virginia Retirement System - Main Office
FLSA: Exempt
Hiring Range: $80,000 - $100,000
Full Time or Part Time: Full time
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Applications must be submitted by 11:59 PM (EST) the day before the posted End Date.
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The Virginia Retirement System is seeking a Strategic Sourcing and Contract Analyst II to join the Procurement Office.
Under the direction of the Director of Procurement, this position serves as a technical resource for managing the full-cycle procurement process for moderately complex contractual and non-contractual goods and services and ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory laws, policies, and procedures.
This is the second level of an approved Procurement career ladder which includes Strategic Sourcing and Contract Analyst I-III and Lead Strategic Sourcing and Contract Analyst.
Essential functions include but are not limited to:
Determines the appropriate procurement method with consultation from the Director of Procurement.
Leads and manages end-to-end strategic sourcing initiatives, including market analysis, supplier identification, RFx development, evaluation, and award recommendations.
Partners with internal stakeholders to align strategic sourcing strategies with organizational goals.
Provides technical expertise and guidance to stakeholders on existing and potential supplier base, sourcing strategies, contracting, and purchasing requests; development, preparation, interpretation, and revision of specifications for the procurement and/or lease of materials, equipment, and services.
Performs research on sources of supply, determining the availability of existing public contracts to satisfy user requirements.
Conducts and manages the pre-bid conference, evaluates bids for compliance with solicitation requirements and documents the process used to ensure all phases are completed consistent with the Virginia Public Procurement Act, the Agency Public Surplus and Property Manual (APSPM), and VRS policy.
Develops, reviews, modifies and approves specifications and/or scopes of work for solicitations, SOWs, and/or contracts.
Uses various procurement methods including but limited to competitive bidding, competition negotiation, sole source and cooperative procurement.
Uses intermediate knowledge of the procurement evaluation and selection process and manages the process for high value/high risk projects.
Maintains accurate and complete contracting records in accordance with record retention procedures.
Drafts, reviews, and negotiates moderately complex contracts, modifications, and renewals across multiple commodities including goods and services.
Collaborates with the Policy, Planning and Compliance team to negotiate contracts, contract modifications, and renewals.
Identifies and determines appropriate and applicable terms and conditions for purchase of goods and/or services.
Coordinates with Policy, Planning and Compliance to perform contract administration, identifying risks, areas of concern, and makes recommendations for changes.
Maintains contract life cycle management, including key terms, obligations, and expirations to ensure the agency is receiving the full value of the contract.
Tracks and maintains reports and metrics on sourcing activities, savings, supplier performance, and contract status.
Recommends revisions to policies, procedures and standard business practices to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of department operations.
Assists with training new and existing Procurement team members.
Creates, maintains and presents reports on Procurement matters.
Manages competitive procurement processes, formal and informal, in compliance with Federal, State and VRS policy and the Virginia Public Procurement Act.
Maintains working knowledge of the Virginia electronic procurement system (eVA) and the Virginia Information Technology Agency (VITA) purchasing procedures.
Maintains thorough knowledge of public procurement laws, best practices, policies and procedures including the Virginia Public Procurement Act, contract law, complex contract administration and management and the Agency Public Surplus and Property Manual (APSPM).
Creates and delivers internal Procurement training to educate on procurement policies, procedures and processes as requested.
Completes other duties and projects as assigned.
Education and Experience:
High School Diploma or Equivalent. Bachelor"s degree from an accredited college or university preferred.
Three (3) years of progressively responsible moderately complex procurement experience including the use of Competitive Negotiation (U/RFP), Competitive Sealed Bidding (IFB), Sole Source procurement methods or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Virginia Contracting Officer (VCO)or other equivalent certification required.
Required Skills and Abilities:
Excellent customer service skills;
Ability to communicate moderately complex information clearly and accurately orally and in writing;
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail;
Ability to interpret and apply policies and procedures in a time-sensitive manner.
Excellent technology skills to proficiently use typical business software, VRS systems and applications.
Proficiency in using office automation tools, including the Microsoft Office Suite, and automated procurement systems.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and as part of a team.
Ability to establish and maintain professional work relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
VRS" Hybrid Work Schedule: Currently, VRS" hybrid work schedule is three days onsite (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday) and two days remote (Monday and Friday). All employees are expected to work the hybrid work schedule as required and come on site as requested by management.
Hiring Range:
$80,000 - $100,000